>Yes, I have.
Can we see that test install, please?
>Furthermore, a quick Google search will yield a few results on your question:
I am perfectly aware that you can create as many posts as you want in a WordPress install, whether or not you're going to have a usable site once traffic starts coming in is a different story.
>You can either optimize it using scripts such as PHPMyAdmin or by using WordPress plugins.
PHPMyAdmin and high traffic are two things you will never see mentioned in conjunction.
> But, as Cesar says, you are going to need a robust hosting plan (dedicated servers, maybe cloud-based content) to do it correctly.
Hosting doesn't matter much in this case, it's just that WordPress isn't fit for having millions of posts on a single install, at least not by default.
Keep in mind that I haven't even mentioned the search issue, which is a huge problem. Built-in search is just terrible.
Tube Ace should be more than adequate for niche websites, but saying it supports millions of videos (and high traffic that comes with it) is a bit of an oversell.
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